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Aug 26 – 30, 2024
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Implications of ALP-photon conversion for the diffuse gamma-ray background associated with high-energy neutrinos

Aug 28, 2024, 3:30 PM
15m
301 (GCIS)

301

GCIS

Gordon Center for Integrative Science (W301): 929 E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637

Speaker

Mr Kirill Riabtsev (University of Cambridge (2023-2024), Lomonosov MSU (2019-2023))

Description

Some fraction of the diffuse photon background is supposed to be linked to high-energy neutrinos by astrophysical mechanisms of production and electromagnetic cascades. This article presents a simulation study of axion-like particles (ALPs) implications for that component, exploiting transport equations. Alternations of that spectrum due to ALP-photon conversion in the intergalactic magnetic field (IGMF) in the cases of various ALP parameters and mixing regimes at sources are studied. The results indicate considerable influence of IGMF-conversion on the ALP-photon flux even in the case of inverse ALP-photon coupling constant M equal to 10^11.5 GeV and some residual effects in the case of M=10^12 GeV. Furthermore, the scenario shows another aspect of a complex multimessenger interplay between IceCube and Fermi data, to a certain extent relieving the tension between them.

Primary author

Mr Kirill Riabtsev (University of Cambridge (2023-2024), Lomonosov MSU (2019-2023))

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